Comments on: New Mexico counties grow to threehttp://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2013/08/26/58638
News, analysis and fact-checking of anti-gay rhetoricTue, 03 Mar 2015 18:11:14 +0000hourly1By: Jayhttp://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2013/08/26/58638/comment-page-1#comment-292413
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 15:43:47 +0000http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/?p=58638#comment-292413Not only do these three counties comprise almost half of the state’s population, but in New Mexico if you have a marriage license from one county you may use it state-wide. Hence, New Mexico has effectively achieve marriage equality. It is the 14th state!
]]>By: Ryanhttp://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2013/08/26/58638/comment-page-1#comment-292402
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 14:25:21 +0000http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/?p=58638#comment-292402So presumably, conservatives in the NM legislature will attempt to pass a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman. Do we know what the chances are of them succeeding?
]]>By: Hunterhttp://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/2013/08/26/58638/comment-page-1#comment-292367
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 10:41:13 +0000http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/?p=58638#comment-292367Actually, Sharer’s wrong on all counts. New Mexico’s law was revised in 1973 to make it gender-neutral. And of course, one of the duties of the courts is judicial review.